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Friends- Cast & Characters

December 8th, 2009 | No Comments »

The series featured six main cast members throughout its run, with numerous characters recurring throughout the ten seasons. The main cast members were familiar to television viewers before their roles on Friends, but were not considered to be stars.[1] During the series’ ten season run, the actors all achieved household name celebrity status.[2]

  • Jennifer Aniston portrays Rachel Green, a fashion enthusiast and Monica Geller’s best friend from high school. Rachel and Ross Geller are involved in an on again off again relationship throughout the series. Rachel’s first job is as a waitress at the coffee house Central Perk, but she later becomes an assistant buyer at Bloomingdale’s and a buyer at Ralph Lauren in season five. At the end of season eight, Rachel and Ross have a child together, which she names Emma. Aniston had already appeared in several unsuccessful sitcom pilots before being cast in Friends.[1]
  • Courteney Cox Arquette portrays Monica Geller, the mother hen of the group,[3] known for her obsessive-compulsive and competitive nature.[4][5] Monica is often jokingly teased for having been an extremely overweight child by the others, especially her brother Ross. Monica is a chef who changes jobs often throughout the show, and marries longtime friend Chandler Bing in season seven. Cox had the highest profile career of the main actors when she was initially cast, having appeared in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Family Ties.[1]
  • Lisa Kudrow portrays Phoebe Buffay, an eccentric masseuse and musician.[6] Phoebe is known for her self-written guitar songs and for being ditzy yet street-smart. In the last season, she marries a character named Mike Hannigan, played by Paul Rudd.[7] Kudrow previously played Ursula Buffay on Mad About You, and reprised the dual role of twin sister Ursula as a recurring character during several episodes of Friends.[1] Before her role on Friends, Kudrow was an office manager and researcher for her father, a headache specialist.[8]
  • Matt LeBlanc portrays Joey Tribbiani, a struggling actor and food lover who becomes famous for his role on Days of our Lives as Dr. Drake Ramoray. Joey is a womanizer with many girlfriends throughout the series, and develops a crush on his friend Rachel in season eight. Before his role on Friends, LeBlanc appeared as a minor character in the sitcom Married… with Children, and as a main character in its spin-offs, Top of the Heap and Vinnie & Bobby.[9]
  • Matthew Perry portrays Chandler Bing, an executive in statistical analysis and data reconfiguration for a large multi-national corporation. Chandler quits his job and becomes a junior copywriter at an advertising agency during season nine. Chandler is known for his sarcastic sense of humor,[10] and marries longtime friend Monica. Like Aniston, Perry had already appeared in several unsuccessful sitcom pilots before being cast.[11]
  • David Schwimmer portrays Ross Geller, a paleontologist working at a museum of Prehistoric History, and later a professor of paleontology at New York University. Ross is involved in an on-off relationship with Rachel throughout the series. Ross also has three failed marriages during the series, which include Rachel, Emily, and his lesbian ex-wife Carol, who is also the mother of his son, Ben. Before being cast in Friends, Schwimmer played minor characters in The Wonder Years and NYPD Blue.[1]

Series creator David Crane wanted all six characters to be equally prominent,[12] and the series was lauded as being “the first true ‘ensemble’ show”.[13] The cast members made efforts to keep the ensemble format and not allow one member to dominate;[13] they entered themselves in the same acting categories for awards,[14] opted for collective instead of individual salary negotiations,[13] and asked to appear together on magazine cover photos in the first season.[15] The cast members became best friends off screen,[8] and one guest star, Tom Selleck, reported sometimes feeling left out.[16] The cast remained good friends after the series’ run, most notably Cox and Aniston, with Aniston being godmother to Cox and David Arquette‘s daughter, Coco.[17] In the official farewell commemorative book Friends ‘Til The End, each separately acknowledged in their interviews that the cast had become their family.[18]

In their original contracts for the first season, each cast member was paid $22,500 per episode.[19] The cast members received different salaries in the second season, beginning from the $20,000 range to $40,000 per episode.[19][20] Prior to their salary negotiations for the third season, the cast decided to enter collective negotiations, despite Warner Bros. preference for individual deals.[21] The actors were given the salary of the least paid cast member, meaning Aniston and Schwimmer had their salaries reduced. The stars were paid, per episode, $75,000 in the third season, $85,000 in the fourth, $100,000 in the fifth, and $125,000 in the sixth season.[22] The cast members received salaries of $750,000 per episode in the seventh and eight seasons, and $1 million per episode in the ninth and tenth.[11] The cast also received syndication royalties beginning with the fifth season.[20]



December 3rd, 2009 | No Comments »

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There will be something conspicuously missing when Friends costar Lisa Kudrow guests on Courteney Cox’s ABC sitcom, Cougar Town, on Jan. 6: friendship.

“They didn’t want to play friends,” says executive producer Bill Lawrence, who quickly came up with a different role for Kudrow. “She plays a dermatologist who is a horrible, horrible person, but [Cox] goes to her because she’s the best. The [sight] of them playing people who dislike each other intensely was very funny for me to watch.”

If the execution is half as funny as the set-up, I think this is going to be a winner. What do you think? Excited to see the friends morph into enemies? And do you think it’s sad that I interrupted my vacay to post this story? (I have boundary issues.) Sound off below!

 



Lisa Kudrow: ‘Everyone Is Too Busy For Friends Movie’

November 20th, 2009 | No Comments »

 

Lisa Kudrow doesn’t think there will ever be a ‘Friends’ movie.

The 45-year-old actress – who played kooky masseuse Phoebe on the US TV show – believes a big screen reunion is unlikely because “everyone is busy”.

Referring to the show’s original writer-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane, Lisa said: “I guess they don’t think it’s a good idea… It would be fun, but I don’t know. How? Why? Really? Everyone is busy!”

Lisa previously admitted it would be “fun” to shoot a movie if the other main cast members wanted to.

She said: “If there was a way to figure it out then it could happen.”

Courteney Cox-Arquette – who played Monica on the show – was reportedly desperate to star in a movie version too. 



Lisa Kudrow says cast are too busy to make Friends film

November 20th, 2009 | No Comments »

Lisa Kudrow says she doubts that there will ever be a Friends movie because the actors involved are all “too busy” working on other projects. The star, who played Phoebe Buffay, talked about the show’s creators, Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who would spearhead a new film. “I guess they don’t think it’s a good idea… It would be fun, but I don’t know. How? Why? Really? Everyone is busy!” Lisa said that in principle, the cast are enthusiastic about returning.”If there was a way to figure it out then it could happen.” Courteney Cox, who played Monica Bing, is rumoured to be “eager” to return but there is no news on what Jennifer Aniston’s feelings about a reunion are. SOURCE: DIGITAL SPY



Lisa Kudrow: Friends Reunion Isn’t Probable

November 20th, 2009 | No Comments »

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In the words of Chandler, we soooo didn’t want to hear this! Former Friends star Lisa Kudrow has put the brakes on the rumor that the cast was planning on coming together for a reunion.

Phoebe was a guest at the P.S. Arts Express Yourself event in Santa Monica this weekend, and sadly put the reunion rumors to rest. “Everyone is busy!” she said.

But Lisa did note that the biggest objectors are the show’s original writer-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane. ” I guess they don’t think it’s a good idea,” she said.

Kudrow at least got to see one of her former cast mates recently, however. She just shot an episode of Cougar Town, which stars Courteney Cox. “It was really fun!” Kudrow told Us. “God, Courteney is fantastic! She is so funny. I had such a fun time.”

We wish the creators would change their mind! Look at what happened with Sex and the City! We’d pay $10 too see all six Friends back together